Trinitarian
community life imitates the example of the early Church, in which "the
community of believers were of one heart and one mind" (Acts
4:32), and consists in the oneness and sameness of consecration, spirit,
love, prayer and activity.

Out of the many members led by the spirit
of the Father, common life forges one family gathered in the name of
the Lord. This family enjoys the presence of the Lord, gives evidence
of this experience, and enhances the effectiveness of the apostolic
activity to which the individual members commit themselves.

Trinitarians priests and brothers live in community. One
member of the community is chosen as Minister. He is the animator of
the spiritual and
apostolic life of the community. Each house has a chapel in which the
Eucharist is celebrated and reserved and which is, thus, the very center
of the community.
The common life is achieved by the observance of the Order's Rule
and Constitutions whereby the members take part in community activities
and share the same rights and responsibilities.

The members of the community
engage in ministry which is in keeping with the charism of the Order.
The prayer life of the community includes the common recitation of the
Liturgy
of the Hours, celebration of the Eucharist, devotional prayers proper
to the Order, spiritual reading and meditation. Acts of penance restore
and
strengthen the individual brothers in their relationships with God
and others. Fraternal discussions take place during Community Chapters,
meals,
and Days of Recollection.